Traditional archery has boosted my love of archery all over. I've learned a ton and had fun playing around with different setups. Set your stands lower, always carry a field tip to shoot one practice shot before getting out of the stand. My field tip arrow also has a painted line on it marking brace height so I can continually check it. Trad bows just don't shoot the same if brace height is off.
Just got a Satori three weeks ago. At 74 I have shot all kinds of bows. This Satori is the most consistent bow I have ever shot. I have the 17 inch with medium 40 and 35 pound limbs. Set it up with the forty maxed out at 44 lbs. shooting easton legacy with fifty grain inserts and old school Zwickey’s for a total weight of 475 grains. Like I said it’s the best recurve that I’ve ever shot.
Boy Jared, when he was explaining the limb bolts to you that you can drop weight I really peaked your interest really good having Douglas on he knows what he’s talking about
I dont know if i missed it but if the limb weight is measured with the tiller bolts loosed by 2.5 turns, how much weight does it increase if the bolts are tightened to the max?
I shoot at a lot of shoots in different states and have been shooting a bow for 45 years and have been shooting trad for 25 years. In my experience, most people do not have a 28 - to 29-inch drawl it is less it could be more for a lot, but their form is not right. Most people coming from compounds are going to drawl from 1 to 2 inches of drawl length less. Most shooters that say they have a long drawl if you watch them shoot and ask how long is there arrow they have inches more arrow sticking out the front of the bow then they schould because they do not drawl as far as they think. A friend of mine 6'3" he was shooting too much weight, (55lbs) was only drawling 26 or so inches less than I am at 5'7" because of form. He now shoots 45lbs is using better form, not perfect but better and hitting around 28" now. Both bows shoot the same speed, less weight, longer drawl = more weight shorter dawl. Also most people are not shooting 3under it is a good mix between the two I shoot split myself. Darren
Hey , as a big guy im 6.3 with a dl of 30 would you recomend a handle of 21" and long limbs? in my Country Bowhunting is not allowed so i will shoot more 3d in Openfield/forest and sone target shootig.
What size limbs do you have. Do you find it catching brush and stuff while hunting on the ground or hunting outta a stand? I been really eyeing up ordering one the pass few weeks so prefect timing on the video. I'm a whitetail guy. I was lookin at the 17" riser with short limbs but after reading forum yesterday I'm thinking the 19" riser and short or medium limbs might be better
Hey Dylan, that's awesome. Good timing. I went with the 19 and Medium limbs. Obviously it's not going to work in some of the same tight spots that a compound would, but I never really found it to be too much of an issue. I just know what I have and if I need to trim and extra tree limb or two so I don't bump it, that's what I do. I think that 19/Medium combo is a good one to start with. The only other combination I'd consider would be the 17 with Long limbs. That will still give you the same length bow, but potentially a slightly better feel with those long limbs. Reach out if you have any other questions as you get into it and best of luck!
@jaredmills I see. Alright. Seems like everyone I talked to has said to go with like what you have. I was og looking at the 17" with short limbs but now more leaning with what you got or 19" riser with medium limbs
I would like to know if the Satori limbs will get the same technology in the limb shape and profile of the Axia and Integra limbs. Those thin limb profiles of the Axia and Integra really make a big difference.
My First recurve deer was 1967 at age 14. Howatt 62" 45lb. Funny how yardage was never a thought back then unlike today where hunters will not venture out without a range finder. Compounds were not legal here in PA until 1974. rangefiners came along much later and were about as accurate as guess in a windstorm. That first deers antlers won't even stir a kettle of soup but traditional archery pulls one into a whole slower more fulfilling experience. If I ever harvested a PY buck with a recurve they would have to call the undertaker. Be well and will look for the footage of your PY.
Love it! That's cool. I would agree, although I have only killed turkeys so far with it, just shooting a recurve in general feels more fulfilling. Thanks for sharing!
Satori 21” riser with long limbs makes a 66” bow. I’m 31.5” dl and it’s actually one of the better bows a long armed cat can get without getting a custom bow with the poundage made to your dl. Most of the time with a lot of trad stuff it’s a crap shoot with what poundage you’re gonna end up with when you start getting over 30”. The next big issue is getting arrows long enough. There’s a few out tho. Reach out to Jared if you have any questions etc. I’ll be glad to help.
@@bigmike8443 thanks for the info. I have a 31-31.5 DL and was wondering if the 21” riser with long limbs would be smooth. So hard to find any intel on bow setups for anyone with a 31+ DL
Man I just stumbled on this, perfect timing. I was looking at crossbows for the last 2 weeks, and I decided to try a recurve instead. Still doing my homework, don't know much about them.
Awesome! I do think the Satori is the best option for someone just getting into it, mainly for the tuning and customization abilities. If you have any specific questions, feel free to reach out and I can try to help. Best of luck, I think you'll love the experience of shooting a recurve.
Traditional archery has boosted my love of archery all over. I've learned a ton and had fun playing around with different setups. Set your stands lower, always carry a field tip to shoot one practice shot before getting out of the stand. My field tip arrow also has a painted line on it marking brace height so I can continually check it. Trad bows just don't shoot the same if brace height is off.
Love my satori set up! Its my go to bow
Thanks this helped lots. Ordering 17” with long limbs foam core axia limbs
Just got a Satori three weeks ago. At 74 I have shot all kinds of bows. This Satori is the most consistent bow I have ever shot. I have the 17 inch with medium 40 and 35 pound limbs. Set it up with the forty maxed out at 44 lbs. shooting easton legacy with fifty grain inserts and old school Zwickey’s for a total weight of 475 grains. Like I said it’s the best recurve that I’ve ever shot.
Price?
About 1500.00
@@robertpeters6923 damn lol thank you
Boy Jared, when he was explaining the limb bolts to you that you can drop weight I really peaked your interest really good having Douglas on he knows what he’s talking about
He sure does. Thanks for watching James!
That's great to watch very informative & technical..exactly what I'm after ..thanks heaps from Melbourne Australia 🇦🇺
I'm itching for fall. Great information. Thanks Jared.
It's so close....thanks for watching as always!
Come on Jared, Lets get the season started!! Lets see that hitlist! :)
A 23” riser would a cool trad / barebow set up.
I dont know if i missed it but if the limb weight is measured with the tiller bolts loosed by 2.5 turns, how much weight does it increase if the bolts are tightened to the max?
I shoot at a lot of shoots in different states and have been shooting a bow for 45 years and have been shooting trad for 25 years. In my experience, most people do not have a 28 - to 29-inch drawl it is less it could be more for a lot, but their form is not right. Most people coming from compounds are going to drawl from 1 to 2 inches of drawl length less. Most shooters that say they have a long drawl if you watch them shoot and ask how long is there arrow they have inches more arrow sticking out the front of the bow then they schould because they do not drawl as far as they think. A friend of mine 6'3" he was shooting too much weight, (55lbs) was only drawling 26 or so inches less than I am at 5'7" because of form. He now shoots 45lbs is using better form, not perfect but better and hitting around 28" now. Both bows shoot the same speed, less weight, longer drawl = more weight shorter dawl. Also most people are not shooting 3under it is a good mix between the two I shoot split myself. Darren
Hey , as a big guy im 6.3 with a dl of 30 would you recomend a handle of 21" and long limbs?
in my Country Bowhunting is not allowed so i will shoot more 3d in Openfield/forest and sone target shootig.
What size limbs do you have. Do you find it catching brush and stuff while hunting on the ground or hunting outta a stand? I been really eyeing up ordering one the pass few weeks so prefect timing on the video. I'm a whitetail guy. I was lookin at the 17" riser with short limbs but after reading forum yesterday I'm thinking the 19" riser and short or medium limbs might be better
Hey Dylan, that's awesome. Good timing. I went with the 19 and Medium limbs. Obviously it's not going to work in some of the same tight spots that a compound would, but I never really found it to be too much of an issue. I just know what I have and if I need to trim and extra tree limb or two so I don't bump it, that's what I do. I think that 19/Medium combo is a good one to start with. The only other combination I'd consider would be the 17 with Long limbs. That will still give you the same length bow, but potentially a slightly better feel with those long limbs. Reach out if you have any other questions as you get into it and best of luck!
@jaredmills I see. Alright. Seems like everyone I talked to has said to go with like what you have. I was og looking at the 17" with short limbs but now more leaning with what you got or 19" riser with medium limbs
I would like to know if the Satori limbs will get the same technology in the limb shape and profile of the Axia and Integra limbs. Those thin limb profiles of the Axia and Integra really make a big difference.
how so? are they ifl?
My First recurve deer was 1967 at age 14. Howatt 62" 45lb. Funny how yardage was never a thought back then unlike today where hunters will not venture out without a range finder. Compounds were not legal here in PA until 1974. rangefiners came along much later and were about as accurate as guess in a windstorm. That first deers antlers won't even stir a kettle of soup but traditional archery pulls one into a whole slower more fulfilling experience. If I ever harvested a PY buck with a recurve they would have to call the undertaker. Be well and will look for the footage of your PY.
Love it! That's cool. I would agree, although I have only killed turkeys so far with it, just shooting a recurve in general feels more fulfilling. Thanks for sharing!
Are there any traditional options for a guy that has a 32” draw length?
Satori 21” riser with long limbs makes a 66” bow. I’m 31.5” dl and it’s actually one of the better bows a long armed cat can get without getting a custom bow with the poundage made to your dl. Most of the time with a lot of trad stuff it’s a crap shoot with what poundage you’re gonna end up with when you start getting over 30”. The next big issue is getting arrows long enough. There’s a few out tho. Reach out to Jared if you have any questions etc. I’ll be glad to help.
@@bigmike8443 thanks for the info. I have a 31-31.5 DL and was wondering if the 21” riser with long limbs would be smooth. So hard to find any intel on bow setups for anyone with a 31+ DL
Recommendation's for 27" DL for hunting Muely's?
Black hunter
Man I just stumbled on this, perfect timing. I was looking at crossbows for the last 2 weeks, and I decided to try a recurve instead. Still doing my homework, don't know much about them.
Awesome! I do think the Satori is the best option for someone just getting into it, mainly for the tuning and customization abilities. If you have any specific questions, feel free to reach out and I can try to help. Best of luck, I think you'll love the experience of shooting a recurve.
Any vertical bow is more rewarding than doing it with a cross bow. Great choice to go vertical.